
Tatiana Maslany and her many “Orphan Black” clones will reunite with the rest of the show’s cast for a charity table read on Sunday.
On Monday, Maslany and her former co-stars announced the news via a 30-second promo video, which you can view above, posted to BBC America’s YouTube page. In the short clip, Maslany manages to seamlessly slip between four of her “Orphan Black” clone personas — Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, and Sarah Manning — getting us even more excited than we already were for the live two-episode table read, which will benefit CenterLink and Sistering.
Joining Maslany, Maslany, Maslany and Maslany are “Orphan Black” alums Evelyne Brochu, Kristian Bruun, Jordan Gavaris, Inga Cadranel, John Fawcett, Kevin Hanchard, Natalie Lisinska, Eric Johnson, Josh Vokey, Dylan Bruce, and Kathryn Alexandre.
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“We’re with you,...
On Monday, Maslany and her former co-stars announced the news via a 30-second promo video, which you can view above, posted to BBC America’s YouTube page. In the short clip, Maslany manages to seamlessly slip between four of her “Orphan Black” clone personas — Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, and Sarah Manning — getting us even more excited than we already were for the live two-episode table read, which will benefit CenterLink and Sistering.
Joining Maslany, Maslany, Maslany and Maslany are “Orphan Black” alums Evelyne Brochu, Kristian Bruun, Jordan Gavaris, Inga Cadranel, John Fawcett, Kevin Hanchard, Natalie Lisinska, Eric Johnson, Josh Vokey, Dylan Bruce, and Kathryn Alexandre.
Also Read: 'Orphan Black' Is Getting an Audio Sequel Series Starring Tatiana Maslany
“We’re with you,...
- 5/12/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap

The cast of BBC America’s Orphan Black will reunite for a two-episode table reading timed to Mental Health Awareness in May and International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia.
The table reading of episodes 106 and 107 from the show’s acclaimed first season will be streamed from the official Orphan Black Facebook page on Sunday, May 17 at 3 Pm Et. Viewers will encouraged to support the charity organizations CenterLink and Sistering.
Those confirmed for the table reading are Emmy-winner Tatiana Maslany as Alison, Cosima, Sarah and Helena; Maria Doyle Kennedy as Mrs. S; Jordan Gavaris as Felix; Kristian Bruun as Donnie; Kevin Hanchard as Detective Art Bell; Dylan Bruce as Paul; Evelyne Brochu as Dr. Delphine Cormier; Josh Vokey as Scott; Michael Mando as Vic; Inga Cadranel as Detective Angela DeAngelis; Eric Johnson as Chad Norris; Natalie Lisinska as Ainsley; and Kathryn Alexandre acting double; along with co-creators, Graeme Manson and John Fawcett,...
The table reading of episodes 106 and 107 from the show’s acclaimed first season will be streamed from the official Orphan Black Facebook page on Sunday, May 17 at 3 Pm Et. Viewers will encouraged to support the charity organizations CenterLink and Sistering.
Those confirmed for the table reading are Emmy-winner Tatiana Maslany as Alison, Cosima, Sarah and Helena; Maria Doyle Kennedy as Mrs. S; Jordan Gavaris as Felix; Kristian Bruun as Donnie; Kevin Hanchard as Detective Art Bell; Dylan Bruce as Paul; Evelyne Brochu as Dr. Delphine Cormier; Josh Vokey as Scott; Michael Mando as Vic; Inga Cadranel as Detective Angela DeAngelis; Eric Johnson as Chad Norris; Natalie Lisinska as Ainsley; and Kathryn Alexandre acting double; along with co-creators, Graeme Manson and John Fawcett,...
- 5/12/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV

BBC America has announced that the cast of “Orphan Black” will reunite for a virtual two-episode table reading. The reunion will stream live on the series’ official Facebook page on May 17 at 12:00 p.m. Pt.
The reunion is timed to Mental Health Awareness Month in May and International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. Viewers are invited to donate to CenterLink, a charity supporting over 250 Lgbtq community centers globally, and Sistering, a charity helping at-risk women and trans people in need of support, resources and health care.
“We wanted to show love to Clone Club and help raise some money for people who are disproportionately affected during this difficult time,” series star Tatiana Maslany said. “In addition to raising funds, we hope that we can bring some joy to the fans, something intimate just for them, [to] make them feel connected to the Clone Club community even if we’re all far apart.
The reunion is timed to Mental Health Awareness Month in May and International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. Viewers are invited to donate to CenterLink, a charity supporting over 250 Lgbtq community centers globally, and Sistering, a charity helping at-risk women and trans people in need of support, resources and health care.
“We wanted to show love to Clone Club and help raise some money for people who are disproportionately affected during this difficult time,” series star Tatiana Maslany said. “In addition to raising funds, we hope that we can bring some joy to the fans, something intimate just for them, [to] make them feel connected to the Clone Club community even if we’re all far apart.
- 5/11/2020
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV


The Clone Club has gone Hollywood. (Okay, maybe only Crystal did.)
The cast and creators of “Orphan Black” hit PaleyFest on Thursday night at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre for its first ever panel to look back on the past four seasons and hint at the fifth and final season. The night kicked off with more than just a hint though. The Paley audience was given an exclusive early screening of the Season 5 premiere.
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It was the best 44 minutes of Helena scarfing down food that we’ve ever seen. We’re kidding, of course, but we’d totally watch that. In the interests of not spoiling the fifth season, we’ll just say that the premiere picks up where Season 4 left off. When last we left the sestras, Rachel (Tatiana Maslany) was...
The cast and creators of “Orphan Black” hit PaleyFest on Thursday night at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre for its first ever panel to look back on the past four seasons and hint at the fifth and final season. The night kicked off with more than just a hint though. The Paley audience was given an exclusive early screening of the Season 5 premiere.
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It was the best 44 minutes of Helena scarfing down food that we’ve ever seen. We’re kidding, of course, but we’d totally watch that. In the interests of not spoiling the fifth season, we’ll just say that the premiere picks up where Season 4 left off. When last we left the sestras, Rachel (Tatiana Maslany) was...
- 3/24/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Send in the clones! BBC America has announced the fifth and final season of its Orphan Black TV show will premiere Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 10:00pm Et/Pt. Tatiana Maslany returns as multiple clones in series' closing chapter. Can you believe the end is nearly here?Ahead of Orphan Black's final season, Maslany and the full series cast will appear at 2017’s PaleyFest La on Thursday, March 23rd. Jordan Gavaris, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Kristian Bruun, Kevin Hanchard, Evelyne Brochu, Ari Millen, acting double Kathryn Alexandre, and co-creator and writer, Graeme Manson, will kick off Bbca’s farewell in the Orphan Black season five panel.Read More…...
- 2/7/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com


Get ready to say goodbye to Sarah, Cosima, Alison and the rest of the clones on “Orphan Black.” BBC announced Tuesday that the fifth and final season of the critically acclaimed series will premiere Saturday, June 10 at 10 p.m. The show’s Twitter account also welcomed fans to “the final trip” with a Gif of Sarah and the many clones’ silhouette.
#OrphanBlack: Welcome to the Final Trip. Saturday, June 10 at 10/9c on @bbcamerica. pic.twitter.com/iMOHQBjAkI
— Orphan Black (@OrphanBlack) February 7, 2017
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Tatiana Maslany returns to her Emmy award-winning role as Sarah and the many Leda clones. While fans may be rejoicing at the return of the show, the premiere date may prove to be an obstacle come awards season. Its summer premiere date disqualifies it for Emmy contention this year. Maslany, winner of the 2016 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series,...
#OrphanBlack: Welcome to the Final Trip. Saturday, June 10 at 10/9c on @bbcamerica. pic.twitter.com/iMOHQBjAkI
— Orphan Black (@OrphanBlack) February 7, 2017
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Tatiana Maslany returns to her Emmy award-winning role as Sarah and the many Leda clones. While fans may be rejoicing at the return of the show, the premiere date may prove to be an obstacle come awards season. Its summer premiere date disqualifies it for Emmy contention this year. Maslany, winner of the 2016 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series,...
- 2/7/2017
- by Juan Diaz
- Indiewire

The end is near for Orphan Black, and neither Tatiana Maslany, Tatiana Maslany, Tatiana Maslany nor Tatiana Maslany are happy about it.
Comic-con 2016 Exclusive Videos, Casting News, Scoop and More
Visiting Michael Ausiello — for the last time? — at TVLine’s Comic-Con studio presented by Zte, the BBC America series’ star, along with Kevin Hanchard, Kristian Bruun, clone double Kathryn Alexandre and Jordan Gavaris, shared their mixed feelings about Season 5 marking the end of this wild ride.
From the sound of it, viewers will feel all sorts of things — going through a “happy/sad wringer,” as executive producer Graeme Manson put...
Comic-con 2016 Exclusive Videos, Casting News, Scoop and More
Visiting Michael Ausiello — for the last time? — at TVLine’s Comic-Con studio presented by Zte, the BBC America series’ star, along with Kevin Hanchard, Kristian Bruun, clone double Kathryn Alexandre and Jordan Gavaris, shared their mixed feelings about Season 5 marking the end of this wild ride.
From the sound of it, viewers will feel all sorts of things — going through a “happy/sad wringer,” as executive producer Graeme Manson put...
- 7/23/2016
- TVLine.com


“Orphan Black” is gearing up for its fifth and final season. But before the hit series returns, the cast of the BBC cult sensation checked into Comic-Con 2016 to celebrate its thrilling Season 4, which concluded last month.
The stars from the series were all present on Friday afternoon to talk about the thriller’s success and reminisce on their time together. In attendance were Tatiana Maslany (Sarah and the Leda clones), Jordan Gavaris (Felix), Kristian Bruun (Donnie), Kevin Hanchard (Art), along with co-creators John Fawcett and Graeme Manson, and making her Comic-Con debut was Kathryn Alexandre (Tatiana Maslany’s acting double).
The panel, hosted by Scott Aukerman, treated fans to two special videos, a look back at the show’s haunting moments and a can’t-miss hilarious blooper reel. To add even more excitement to its fifth season, they also announced that one lucky fan will win a walk-on role in the final season.
The stars from the series were all present on Friday afternoon to talk about the thriller’s success and reminisce on their time together. In attendance were Tatiana Maslany (Sarah and the Leda clones), Jordan Gavaris (Felix), Kristian Bruun (Donnie), Kevin Hanchard (Art), along with co-creators John Fawcett and Graeme Manson, and making her Comic-Con debut was Kathryn Alexandre (Tatiana Maslany’s acting double).
The panel, hosted by Scott Aukerman, treated fans to two special videos, a look back at the show’s haunting moments and a can’t-miss hilarious blooper reel. To add even more excitement to its fifth season, they also announced that one lucky fan will win a walk-on role in the final season.
- 7/23/2016
- by Liz Calvario and Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
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In honor of last night Game of Thrones finale, TV Guide lists 16 important TV moments that happened on a toilet. (Spoiler warning, the reason why Game of Thrones is on the list is explained.)
There was a special guest star in this week’s Orphan Black. Midwife Alexis was played by Kathryn Alexandre, who also functions as Tatiana Maslany‘s double. Series co-creator John Fawcett talked with EW and said that wasn’t the first role they considered for Alexandre. “Back at the beginning of the Season 1 asked her to come in and read for Gracie and then we kind of realized that part was just a little too big to cast Kathryn because there was interaction between Gracie and Helena and that was just going to turn into a mess if we cast her. So we were looking for a smaller part that we could give her to get her on camera.
In honor of last night Game of Thrones finale, TV Guide lists 16 important TV moments that happened on a toilet. (Spoiler warning, the reason why Game of Thrones is on the list is explained.)
There was a special guest star in this week’s Orphan Black. Midwife Alexis was played by Kathryn Alexandre, who also functions as Tatiana Maslany‘s double. Series co-creator John Fawcett talked with EW and said that wasn’t the first role they considered for Alexandre. “Back at the beginning of the Season 1 asked her to come in and read for Gracie and then we kind of realized that part was just a little too big to cast Kathryn because there was interaction between Gracie and Helena and that was just going to turn into a mess if we cast her. So we were looking for a smaller part that we could give her to get her on camera.
- 6/16/2014
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot

The cult hit Orphan Black boasts a wide range of binge-watch worthy characters, including tough Londoner Sarah, brainy scientist Cosima, desperate housewife Alison and corporate cutthroat Rachel. And they're all played by one actress: 28-year-old Tatiana Maslany. As the star of BBC America's buzzy smash - which makes its season 2 debut on April 19 - the Canadian breathes life into a total of eight different clones - and often more than one in a single scene. "It's definitely a technical challenge," she tells People of acting against herself. "Eye lines and marks and rhythm become so crucial. If any one thing goes off,...
- 4/18/2014
- by Michelle Tauber
- PEOPLE.com

The cult hit Orphan Black boasts a wide range of binge-watch worthy characters, including tough Londoner Sarah, brainy scientist Cosima, desperate housewife Alison and corporate cutthroat Rachel.
And they're all played by one actress: 28-year-old Tatiana Maslany.
As the star of BBC America's buzzy smash – which makes its season 2 debut on April 19 – the Canadian breathes life into a total of eight different clones – and often more than one in a single scene.
"It's definitely a technical challenge," she tells People of acting against herself. "Eye lines and marks and rhythm become so crucial. If any one thing goes off,...
And they're all played by one actress: 28-year-old Tatiana Maslany.
As the star of BBC America's buzzy smash – which makes its season 2 debut on April 19 – the Canadian breathes life into a total of eight different clones – and often more than one in a single scene.
"It's definitely a technical challenge," she tells People of acting against herself. "Eye lines and marks and rhythm become so crucial. If any one thing goes off,...
- 4/18/2014
- by Michelle Tauber
- People.com - TV Watch
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